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Trapping antigen-antibody complexes within the human placenta

Cellular Immunology, 1982
Abstract The study was designed to evaluate possible mechanisms for the specific depletion of antifetal antibodies within the human placenta. The principal observations were that endogenous IgG is bound to the same cells to which exogenous antigen antibody complexes attach, i.e., placental macrophages.
G W, Wood, C R, King
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Quasi-elastic light scattering of antigen-antibody complexes

Molecular Immunology, 1988
Many biological properties of immune complexes (IC) depend upon their size. Quasi-elastic light scattering (QLS) was used to measure a mean equivalent hydrodynamic radius (Rh) and variance of the distribution of model IC composed of bovine serum albumin (BSA) as antigen (Ag) and combinations of two or three well-characterized monoclonal antibodies (MAb)
D M, Yarmush   +4 more
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Scanning Electron Microscopy of the antigen-antibody complex

Experientia, 1970
Elektronenmikroskopischer Beitrag fur die Verwendung des Scanning-Mikroskops zur Darstellung von Antigen-Antikorper-Bindungen.
L G, Simonson, I L, Shklair
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The Electrophoretic Behavior of Circulating Antigen-Antibody Complexes,

The Journal of Immunology, 1960
Summary Circulating I*BSA-anti-BSA complexes can be detected in the sera of rabbits during an immune response to I*BSA by measuring the globulin (antibody) bound I* activity by either precipitation with ammonium sulfate or electrophoretic analysis.
W O, WEIGLE, M P, DEICHMILLER
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Circulating antigen-antibody complexes in onchocerciasis.

Clinical and experimental immunology, 1982
The presence of circulating antigen-antibody complexes in the sera of patients with onchocerciasis was investigated using the Clq and conglutinin solid-phase binding assays. Only 50% of patients' sera had demonstrable complexes, levels of complexes were unrelated to microfilarial load and specific anti-onchocercal antibody titres and results with the ...
M W, Steward   +3 more
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Epitope Mapping by Proteolysis of Antigen–Antibody Complexes

2009
The ability to accurately characterize an epitope on an antigen is essential to understand the pathogenesis of an infectious material, and for the design and development of drugs and vaccines. Emergence of a new contagious microbial or viral variant necessitates the need for robust identification and characterization of the antigenic determinant ...
Suraj, Dhungana   +3 more
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The Molecular Weight of an Antigen-Antibody Complex

The Journal of Immunology, 1953
Summary For the first time, so far as is known, the theory of Neurath has been applied experimentally to the determination of the diffusion coefficient of one component of a binary mixture in the presence of the other. The molecular weight of the saturated human albumin, horse anti-human serum albumin complex has been ...
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Hepatitis B Virus and Antigen-Antibody Complex Diseases

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
Infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) can induce a variety of responses in human beings. Physicians generally think first of acute hepatitis, a disease characterized by a relatively long incubation period, the appearance in the blood, during the prodromal and acute phases, of the surface antigen of the hepatitis B virus (HBs Ag) and the clinical ...
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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Alexander Shimabukuro-Vornhagen   +2 more
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